A gaming YouTuber, Brux, has managed to remake Grand Theft Auto (GTA) inside Fortnite, and let’s just say it’s messing with people’s heads in ways no one expected.
Imagine casually loading up Fortnite, ready to crank some 90s, and suddenly, you’re out here stealing cars, running from the cops, and pulling off heists like you’re in Los Santos.
It’s giving GTA 6 pre-beta leaks, and fans are equal parts amazed and deeply confused.
GTA x Fortnite: The crossover no one saw coming
Brux’s creation is basically GTA’s open-world chaos wrapped inside Fortnite’s cartoony madness. The post showing off this beautiful monstrosity has gone completely viral, racking up views at lightning speed. Why? Because the internet thrives on unexpected mashups, and this one is pure gold.
Some people are in awe of the technical wizardry. Others? They’re straight-up questioning reality. At this point, Fortnite is less of a battle royale and more of a gaming simulation multiverse.
One minute you’re fighting Darth Vader, the next you’re playing soccer with Neymar, and now bam you’re stealing cars in a GTA world.
As expected, gamers had some thoughts about this madness, and their reactions are nothing short of priceless.
One person summed it up best:
“This tripped me out in more ways than one.”
And honestly? Same. Watching Fortnite turn into GTA feels like an alternate timeline where gaming just gave up on boundaries altogether.
Another user pointed out the irony we’re all thinking: “We had Fortnite GTA before GTA 6 😭.” Rockstar Games has spent a decade teasing GTA 6, and Brux casually dropped an unofficial version inside Fortnite. This isn’t just a fan project, it’s a flex.
One of the best takes?
“GTA inside Fortnite? At this point, Fortnite is just the gaming version of the metaverse.”
This might be the truest statement of them all. Fortnite went from being a battle royale to hosting concerts, movie events, anime characters, and now it’s unofficially cloning full-fledged open-world games. Epic Games is out here building Ready Player One in real-time.
Another fan joked,
“There’s a lot of gaming studios that could use this guy😭.”
Honestly, Brux might have just secured himself a job offer from a big studio. Game developers, take notes.
And of course, not everyone was thrilled about the crossover. One gamer kept it real: “Gotta be honest, I’m all cool cool… second the building starts...” Because let’s face it, GTA with Fortnite’s building mechanics would be absolute chaos. Imagine pulling off a high-speed chase only for someone to crank a five-star hotel in two seconds.
Then there’s the ultimate truth bomb:
“These worlds didn’t need to collide.”
We thought the multiverse was collapsing when they put Rick Sanchez and Batman in the same game. But nope, apparently, Fortnite wasn’t done cooking.
At this point, Fortnite is less of a game and more of an unstoppable force of pop culture. Brux’s GTA remake just adds to the ever-growing list of “Wait… they can do that?” moments in gaming history.
So, what’s next? A full-on Red Dead Redemption remake in Fortnite? A Call of Duty-Fortnite hybrid? At this rate, anything is possible. One thing’s for sure, if gaming keeps going in this direction, we might never need separate games again. Fortnite will just become gaming.
Until then, we’ll just be here, waiting for Rockstar to finally actually drop GTA 6.

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